Articles By Kenneth Minogue
May 2013
UKIP have challenged the internationalist assumptions of the political elite. Will they succeed?
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March 2012
England no longer expects every man to do — or even to know — his duty, and corruption is creeping into our moral culture
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May 2011
Healthy societies have an inbuilt sense of how things are and ought to be. But we have abandoned common sense, integrity and virtue
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July/August 2009
The demise of the professions is having a profound impact, starting with the disappearance of integrity in public life
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March 2009
The spread of political 'compassion' has led to the breakdown of family and school discipline. The results have been catastrophic
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August 2008
Kenneth Minogue recalls the great Anglo-Iraqi scholar who was both amused and outraged by the folly of intellectuals
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About Kenneth Minogue
Kenneth Minogue taught at the LSE for some 40 years, and is Emeritus Professor of Political Science. He is the author of The Moral Life and the Democratic Revolution.
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